I read somewhere that it was prudent to use anti-static plastic bottles for storage of gunpowder and that is what's used by powder manufacturers. With our sometimes very dry climate here in Arizona I was eventually going to ask about what measures are recommended to deal with static electricity while reloading. Maybe I'll ask that question in another thread so as not to hijack this one.

beeser wrote:Sort of related but I could use some empty AutoComp 1 lb. containers. Anyone have any?

Where was this discussion 3 months ago??? Pretty sure mine is empty, label peeled and full of water waiting to be shot.

Or maybe it's been shot already. But for you, I'll check anyway.

As a former PR guy who graduated college just in time for the desktop publishing revolution, I suggest that you just use any old *powder* container, and print out a photo of the AutoComp label on your handy-dandy color printer, and use that can of 3M 77 or whatever spray glue to stick it on. Preserve that brand identity, you know...